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'''Donlan:''' Well, of course, Gilruth and myself and Max Maxime A. Faget, Chuck Charles W. Mathews, a group of others and Chris Christopher C. Kraft Jr. , who came out of the ... a group of us went up there—Gilruth and myself and Paul E. Purser, Chuck Mathews, maybe a couple of others—and, in the course of one weekend up there, we ... Caldwell C. Johnson were probably the two most influential people in that design. And operationally, Mathews and Gilruth had a lot to do with it. The rocket part, of course, was ...
... John W. Aaron - Interviewed by Kevin M. Rusnak Houston, TX – 18 January 2000'''
'''Rusnak:''' Today is January ... , of John F. Yardley and his team
at McDonnell-Douglas in St. Louis, and Chuck Charles W. Mathews and
his team here. It was a somewhat small, but very cohesive team, very
special ... always
say that Gemini was the kind of program that was small enough that Chuck
Mathews and John Yardley could manage it. Apollo was a different kind of
program, much larger ...
... 2004'''
'''Johnson:''' Today is January 6th, 2004. This oral history interview is
being conducted with Charles Bolden in Houston, Texas, for the NASA
Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is ... brought some operational people in to go
along with the safety professionals who were there. Charles S. Charlie
Harlan was the Director of SR & QA Safety, Reliability, and Quality
Assurance Office ... can remember the guy that
I had this discussion with probably more than anybody was Charles W.
Chuck Shaw. Chuck was an Air Force colonel at the time. He’s now retired ...
... , California – 9 March 1999
'''Bergen:''' Today is March 9, 1999. This oral history interview with Charles Feltz is being conducted in Temecula, California, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project ... was an interim program manager. When Charles W. Frick left—Frick was the original program manager, and we had an original program manager named John W. Paup. He was an Air Force guy ...
... Texas – 28 February 2006
'''Wright:''' Today is February 28th, 2006. This oral history session with Charles F. “Chuck” Deiterich is being conducted in Bertram, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center ... that range safety stuff got turned into the—I had to write part for Tommy W. Holloway for the Rogers Commission Presidential Commission investigating the Challenger accident . And the flow ...
... being.
The foundation was established. It provided oversight with all working
members on it. Charlie Charles F. Bolden Jr. , for example, was one
of the board members, and he was almost ... ’s use an example on Apollo 11. I got a call from— someone in
Dr. Charles A. Berry’s office … and he said, “Chuck, we need a back
quarantine facility for ... interesting. As a ham operator, we had our JSC local
radio amateur club. Lou Louis W. McFadin and myself and others thought
it would be neat if we could fly some ...
... – 7 April 2006'''
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is April 7th, 2006. This oral history with Dr.
Charles T. Bourland is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral
History Project in Houston ... offered?
'''Bourland:''' Oh, they had steak and lobster. One I remember in particular
is Pete Charles Conrad Jr. , one of his favorite foods was lamb
kidneys. I don’t know if ...
underwear, standing out in the middle of this thing. I remember it was
John W. Young and Charlie Charles M. Duke Jr. and Thomas K.
Mattingly II . Just a few months before ...
... Off Camera:''' And we’re recording.
'''Ward:''' Well this is our oral history interview with Charles Duke, Apollo astronaut. The date is March 12, 1999. And, Charlie, one of the things ... ’s what saved them of course.
'''Ward:''' Right.
'''Duke:''' I mean, to me that Pete Charles C. Conrad Jr. didn’t rotate that handle to abort that spacecraft when everything went ... know, “The stupid stunt.” And I forgot what Mission Control said. I think Tony Anthony W. England was our Capcom, and it was, “That’s enough of that, guys,” or something ...
... out, living on cots, with Lee and the backup crew, John Young John W. Young and Charlie Duke Charles M. Duke, Jr. and myself and Jim. Mainly to get Charlie—Jim and ... they turned that around, if I recall, in 9 days’… including weekends, which caused Gordo Charles. G. Fullerton and I, we really, even for the simple kind of flight plan we ... crew onboard at first flight?
'''Haise:''' Absolutely. And the Program Office were all—Charlie Duke Charles M. Duke, Jr. , at that time, was working (I think) for Mr. Cheatham Donald C ...
... the bat, which would have been a concern.
'''Rusnak:''' One of the other EECOMS, John W. Aaron, described Apollo 7 as a systems flight controller’s dream because it was about ... basically that’s the reason they were pumping potassium into them. John was telling Charlie Charles M. Duke that he didn’t like orange juice in no uncertain terms and when ... went back and worked on the first flight when—let’s see, I believe that Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean—anyway. Weren’t they the first flight, Conrad ...
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